Stuart Hanlon, and Kenneth Edwards Nancy Edwards Kathy Hancock Michael Hancock Lori Tuttle Paul Alan Levy Nancy Huvendick Center for Auto Safety, Intervenors-Appellants v. Chrysler Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, Stuart Hanlon, and Robert Kempton, and George Van Buskirk, Objector Diane Cheatham, Objector v. Chrysler Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, Stuart Hanlon Billy MacAbles Lewis Amonette June Amrhein Richard Bales Ray Baranowski Lynette Barrera Larry Beasley Steven Bell Sue & Stanley Bell Angie Blain Robert Bowman Gail Broadway Elizabeth Callais Ann Caples Steve Cathey Allison Clay George Clifford Max Colvin Karen & Ryan Courtade George Cowsar William Dalrymple Greg Davis Linda De Muro Dennis Dean Cheryl Deegan James Deming Bill Dippel Chris Dixon Jerry Donelson Allen Douglass Mary Douglass Sandra Edwards E.W. Ellison, Jr. Al Fairley Jerry Ferguson Noah Ferrell Benjamin Ferrydene Jeanette Fisher Steve Fontenot Steven Franks Thomas Gonda Joseph & Jeanne Graham Tammy Grantham James Haffey Della Hamilton Michelle & Jay Hare Cheryl Hensley Sherman Hyatt Carl Jackson Diann James Isaac Jarrett Kamal Kabshura James Kaigler Paul L. Kennedy Sandra King Judith Koinm John Langford Laura Leathers Walter Legers Linda Lewandowski Joseph Lewandowski Thomas Look Margaret Maddox Roosevelt March Debra Mason Zandra McBride Nancy McManus Adrian Millwood Wendy & John Minerowicz D. Mitchell Starkey Morgan Ana Nadim Tim Nolan Katie Nutall Carey O'Neal Harry & Becky Pepper David Ramsey Teresa Ruiz J.R. Sanders Wilton Sanders George Shackleford A.J. Sims Elaine Sims Eileen Siss William Spell Dewey Stancil Robert Stengl Kevin Stevens Denise Storey Donna Strichter Melanie Tichenor Ed Turnage Ralph Ulery Sally Ulery Robert Ware Christine White Darrell Whitten Terrell Williams Ramona Williams Sidney Wilson Stacy Wilson, and C. Stuart McPherson Objector Robert Mendoza, Objector Gloria Mendoza, Objector Michael Rubin, Objector Roderick Thornton, Objector Peter Von Savoye, Objector v. Chrysler Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, Stuart Hanlon, and George Van Buskirk, Objector Diane Cheatham, Objector Robert Kempton v. Chrysler Corporation, a Delaware Corporation

150 F.3d 1011
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedJuly 24, 1998
Docket20-15076
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

This text of 150 F.3d 1011 (Stuart Hanlon, and Kenneth Edwards Nancy Edwards Kathy Hancock Michael Hancock Lori Tuttle Paul Alan Levy Nancy Huvendick Center for Auto Safety, Intervenors-Appellants v. Chrysler Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, Stuart Hanlon, and Robert Kempton, and George Van Buskirk, Objector Diane Cheatham, Objector v. Chrysler Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, Stuart Hanlon Billy MacAbles Lewis Amonette June Amrhein Richard Bales Ray Baranowski Lynette Barrera Larry Beasley Steven Bell Sue & Stanley Bell Angie Blain Robert Bowman Gail Broadway Elizabeth Callais Ann Caples Steve Cathey Allison Clay George Clifford Max Colvin Karen & Ryan Courtade George Cowsar William Dalrymple Greg Davis Linda De Muro Dennis Dean Cheryl Deegan James Deming Bill Dippel Chris Dixon Jerry Donelson Allen Douglass Mary Douglass Sandra Edwards E.W. Ellison, Jr. Al Fairley Jerry Ferguson Noah Ferrell Benjamin Ferrydene Jeanette Fisher Steve Fontenot Steven Franks Thomas Gonda Joseph & Jeanne Graham Tammy Grantham James Haffey Della Hamilton Michelle & Jay Hare Cheryl Hensley Sherman Hyatt Carl Jackson Diann James Isaac Jarrett Kamal Kabshura James Kaigler Paul L. Kennedy Sandra King Judith Koinm John Langford Laura Leathers Walter Legers Linda Lewandowski Joseph Lewandowski Thomas Look Margaret Maddox Roosevelt March Debra Mason Zandra McBride Nancy McManus Adrian Millwood Wendy & John Minerowicz D. Mitchell Starkey Morgan Ana Nadim Tim Nolan Katie Nutall Carey O'Neal Harry & Becky Pepper David Ramsey Teresa Ruiz J.R. Sanders Wilton Sanders George Shackleford A.J. Sims Elaine Sims Eileen Siss William Spell Dewey Stancil Robert Stengl Kevin Stevens Denise Storey Donna Strichter Melanie Tichenor Ed Turnage Ralph Ulery Sally Ulery Robert Ware Christine White Darrell Whitten Terrell Williams Ramona Williams Sidney Wilson Stacy Wilson, and C. Stuart McPherson Objector Robert Mendoza, Objector Gloria Mendoza, Objector Michael Rubin, Objector Roderick Thornton, Objector Peter Von Savoye, Objector v. Chrysler Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, Stuart Hanlon, and George Van Buskirk, Objector Diane Cheatham, Objector Robert Kempton v. Chrysler Corporation, a Delaware Corporation) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Stuart Hanlon, and Kenneth Edwards Nancy Edwards Kathy Hancock Michael Hancock Lori Tuttle Paul Alan Levy Nancy Huvendick Center for Auto Safety, Intervenors-Appellants v. Chrysler Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, Stuart Hanlon, and Robert Kempton, and George Van Buskirk, Objector Diane Cheatham, Objector v. Chrysler Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, Stuart Hanlon Billy MacAbles Lewis Amonette June Amrhein Richard Bales Ray Baranowski Lynette Barrera Larry Beasley Steven Bell Sue & Stanley Bell Angie Blain Robert Bowman Gail Broadway Elizabeth Callais Ann Caples Steve Cathey Allison Clay George Clifford Max Colvin Karen & Ryan Courtade George Cowsar William Dalrymple Greg Davis Linda De Muro Dennis Dean Cheryl Deegan James Deming Bill Dippel Chris Dixon Jerry Donelson Allen Douglass Mary Douglass Sandra Edwards E.W. Ellison, Jr. Al Fairley Jerry Ferguson Noah Ferrell Benjamin Ferrydene Jeanette Fisher Steve Fontenot Steven Franks Thomas Gonda Joseph & Jeanne Graham Tammy Grantham James Haffey Della Hamilton Michelle & Jay Hare Cheryl Hensley Sherman Hyatt Carl Jackson Diann James Isaac Jarrett Kamal Kabshura James Kaigler Paul L. Kennedy Sandra King Judith Koinm John Langford Laura Leathers Walter Legers Linda Lewandowski Joseph Lewandowski Thomas Look Margaret Maddox Roosevelt March Debra Mason Zandra McBride Nancy McManus Adrian Millwood Wendy & John Minerowicz D. Mitchell Starkey Morgan Ana Nadim Tim Nolan Katie Nutall Carey O'Neal Harry & Becky Pepper David Ramsey Teresa Ruiz J.R. Sanders Wilton Sanders George Shackleford A.J. Sims Elaine Sims Eileen Siss William Spell Dewey Stancil Robert Stengl Kevin Stevens Denise Storey Donna Strichter Melanie Tichenor Ed Turnage Ralph Ulery Sally Ulery Robert Ware Christine White Darrell Whitten Terrell Williams Ramona Williams Sidney Wilson Stacy Wilson, and C. Stuart McPherson Objector Robert Mendoza, Objector Gloria Mendoza, Objector Michael Rubin, Objector Roderick Thornton, Objector Peter Von Savoye, Objector v. Chrysler Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, Stuart Hanlon, and George Van Buskirk, Objector Diane Cheatham, Objector Robert Kempton v. Chrysler Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, 150 F.3d 1011 (9th Cir. 1998).

Opinion

150 F.3d 1011

98 Daily Journal D.A.R. 8001

Stuart HANLON, Plaintiff,
and
Kenneth Edwards; Nancy Edwards; Kathy Hancock; Michael
Hancock; Lori Tuttle; Paul Alan Levy; Nancy
Huvendick; Center For Auto Safety,
Intervenors-Appellants,
v.
CHRYSLER CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation, Defendant-Appellee.
Stuart HANLON, Plaintiff,
and
Robert Kempton, Plaintiff-Appellant,
and
George Van Buskirk, Objector; Diane Cheatham, Objector, Appellants,
v.
CHRYSLER CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation, Defendant-Appellee.
Stuart HANLON; Billy Macables; Lewis Amonette; June
Amrhein; Richard Bales; Ray Baranowski; Lynette Barrera;
Larry Beasley; Steven Bell; Sue & Stanley Bell; Angie
Blain; Robert Bowman; Gail Broadway; Elizabeth Callais;
Ann Caples; Steve Cathey; Allison Clay; George Clifford;
Max Colvin; Karen & Ryan Courtade; George Cowsar; William
Dalrymple; Greg Davis; Linda De Muro; Dennis Dean;
Cheryl Deegan; James Deming; Bill Dippel; Chris Dixon;
Jerry Donelson; Allen Douglass; Mary Douglass; Sandra
Edwards; E.W. Ellison, Jr.; Al Fairley; Jerry Ferguson;
Noah Ferrell; Benjamin Ferrydene; Jeanette Fisher; Steve
Fontenot; Steven Franks; Thomas Gonda; Joseph & Jeanne
Graham; Tammy Grantham; James Haffey; Della Hamilton;
Michelle & Jay Hare; Cheryl Hensley; Sherman Hyatt; Carl
Jackson; Diann James; Isaac Jarrett; Kamal Kabshura;
James Kaigler; Paul L. Kennedy; Sandra King; Judith
Koinm; John Langford; Laura Leathers; Walter Legers;
Linda Lewandowski; Joseph Lewandowski; Thomas Look;
Margaret Maddox; Roosevelt March; Debra Mason; Zandra
Mcbride; Nancy Mcmanus; Adrian Millwood; Wendy & John
Minerowicz; D. Mitchell; Starkey Morgan; Ana Nadim; Tim
Nolan; Katie Nutall; Carey O'neal; Harry & Becky Pepper;
David Ramsey; Teresa Ruiz; J.R. Sanders; Wilton Sanders;
George Shackleford; A.J. Sims; Elaine Sims; Eileen Siss;
William Spell; Dewey Stancil; Robert Stengl; Kevin
Stevens; Denise Storey; Donna Strichter; Melanie
Tichenor; Ed Turnage; Ralph Ulery; Sally Ulery; Robert
Ware; Christine White; Darrell Whitten; Terrell Williams;
Ramona Williams; Sidney Wilson; Stacy Wilson, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
and
C. Stuart McPherson, Objector; Robert Mendoza, Objector;
Gloria Mendoza, Objector; Michael Rubin,
Objector; Roderick Thornton, Objector;
Peter Von Savoye, Objector, Appellants,
v.
CHRYSLER CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation, Defendant-Appellee.
Stuart HANLON, Plaintiff-Appellee,
and
George Van Buskirk, Objector; Diane Cheatham, Objector;
Robert Kempton, Appellants,
v.
CHRYSLER CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation, Defendant.

Nos. 96-15043, 96-15044, 96-16027, 96-16076.

United States Court of Appeals,
Ninth Circuit.

Submitted Aug. 13, 1997.
Decided June 9, 1998.
Amended July 24, 1998.

Colette G. Matzzie, Washington, DC, for objectors-intervenors-appellants.

James E. Carter, Madison, GA, for objectors-appellants.

Charles A. Newman, Bryan Cave, St. Louis, MO, for defendant-appellee.

Elizabeth J. Cabraser, Michael F. Ram, Lieff, Cabraser, Heimann & Bernstein, San Francisco, CA, for plaintiffs-appellees.

William M. Rubenstein, Asst. Atty. Gen. of Connecticut, Hartford, CT, for Amicus Curiae States of Connecticut, Arizona, Iowa, Kansas, New York, Nevada, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont.

Appeals from the United States District Court for the Northern District of California; Charles A. Legge, District Judge, Presiding. D.C. No. CV-95-02010-CAL.

Before: GOODWIN and THOMAS, Circuit Judges, SEDWICK,1 U.S. District Judge.

THOMAS, Circuit Judge:

We are presented in this appeal with procedural and substantive objections to the settlement of a nationwide class action against Chrysler Corporation. After examining the settlement in accordance with the guidelines established in Amchem Products, Inc. v. Windsor, --- U.S. ----, 117 S.Ct. 2231, 138 L.Ed.2d 689 (1997), we affirm the district court.

I.

In September 1993, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ("NHTSA") Office of Defect Investigation learned of a rear liftgate latch problem in 1992 Chrysler minivans. NHTSA opened a preliminary investigation, which was expanded to an "engineering analysis" of all 1984-1994 Chrysler minivans. The Engineering Analysis included a technical evaluation of the rear latches, testing of the latches in different scenarios, and analyzing accidents, fatalities, injuries and consumer complaints. Despite NHTSA's investigation, Chrysler publicly denied any problem with its rear liftgate latches.

The NHTSA investigation proceeded throughout 1994. On November 17, 1994, Chrysler and NHTSA representatives met to discuss the engineering analysis and the growing evidence that the latches presented a serious safety threat. Following that meeting, NHTSA and Chrysler negotiated a voluntary resolution to the investigation wherein Chrysler announced a "Service Action" to replace the rear liftgate latches on all 1984-1994 minivans. The Service Action was extended one month later to include 1995 minivans.

The details of the Service Action are found in the correspondence exchanged between Chrysler and NHTSA; Chrysler understood its campaign to include:

a redesigned improved replacement latch to be installed free of charge;

a series of letters to minivan owners advising them the new latches were available;

an advertising campaign;

monitoring the response rate of owners and taking all necessary steps to ensure an appropriate response rate; and

quarterly reports to NHTSA.

NHTSA kept its investigation open after Chrysler initiated the Service Action to ensure the company's compliance. The investigation was finally closed on October 25, 1995. At that time, NHTSA was satisfied that the voluntary action taken by Chrysler had been as effective as a formal recall. However, NHTSA reserved the right to reopen the proceedings and initiate a recall if Chrysler's Service Action proved inadequate or if Chrysler abandoned the plan.

Prior to the agreement between NHTSA and Chrysler, plaintiffs lawyers in several states filed class actions in various state courts seeking latch replacement, as well as damages under various state-law warranties and theories of recovery.2 The plaintiffs' counsel in the state actions met with engineering experts, conducted and defended depositions, and were proceeding through the normal course of document-intensive discovery. Class counsel in the two California cases and the Texas case moved for class certification; however, the hearings were continued at Chrysler's request.

Approximately two weeks before it announced the NHTSA-approved Service Action, Chrysler and counsel from the various state actions began serious settlement discussions, which continued throughout April, May and June 1995.

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